The Dragon Ball fandom has been swirling around the rumor mill for the past few weeks because new rumors and reports have reignited talk of a possible new live-action film for the franchise. This film is not confirmed to be in the works by any means, and details around its potential existence are murky at best,but the idea of the franchise getting a new live-action take have been enough to spark all kinds of conversations. Fans have discussed anime hypotheticals ever since anime fandom was a thing, but figuring out who would be in this new film is certainly a fun argument to have.

The Japanese-language and English dub releases of Dragon Ball Super are now complete and available to stream with FunimationNOW and Crunchyroll. Viz Media is releasing new chapters of the manga at a monthly rate that can be read entirely for free through the Shonen Jump digital library, and Dragon Ball Super's big movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is now available on Blu-ray and DVD. Fans in Japan are also able to enjoy fresh non-canon adventures from the franchises with new episodes of Super Dragon Ball Heroes' promotional anime series.

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